Bad water and the decline of blue crabs in the Chesapeake bay
Bookreader Item Preview
Share or Embed This Item
texts
Bad water and the decline of blue crabs in the Chesapeake bay
- Publication date
- 2008
- Topics
- Callinectes, Effect of pollution on, Marine animals, Effect of water quality on, Water quality management, Government policy
- Publisher
- Annapolis, MD : Chesapeake Bay Foundation
- Collection
- biodiversity; bhlexpandingaccess
- Contributor
- Chesapeake Bay Foundation
- Language
- English
- Rights-holder
- Chesapeake Bay Foundation
- Volume
- 2008
statement of responsibility: Tom Pelton and Bill Goldsborough.
"December 2008."
system details: Mode of access: World Wide Web.
system details: System requirements: Adobe Reader.
Mode of access: World Wide Web
System requirements: Adobe Reader
Pollution has been a major factor in the decline of the Chesapeake Bay's blue crab population, according to a new report from the CBF. The report, [a] comprehensive assessment of pollution's impact on this Chesapeake Bay icon, was developed from interviews with 12 leading crab researchers and water quality experts, as well as federal government data and scientific papers. The Bay's blue crab population has plummeted from 791 million in 1990 to 260 million in 2007
"December 2008."
system details: Mode of access: World Wide Web.
system details: System requirements: Adobe Reader.
Mode of access: World Wide Web
System requirements: Adobe Reader
Pollution has been a major factor in the decline of the Chesapeake Bay's blue crab population, according to a new report from the CBF. The report, [a] comprehensive assessment of pollution's impact on this Chesapeake Bay icon, was developed from interviews with 12 leading crab researchers and water quality experts, as well as federal government data and scientific papers. The Bay's blue crab population has plummeted from 791 million in 1990 to 260 million in 2007
- Abstract
- Pollution has been a major factor in the decline of the Chesapeake Bay"s blue crab population, according to a new report from the CBF. The report, [a] comprehensive assessment of pollution"s impact on this Chesapeake Bay icon, was developed from interviews with 12 leading crab researchers and water quality experts, as well as federal government data and scientific papers. The Bay"s blue crab population has plummeted from 791 million in 1990 to 260 million in 2007.
- Addeddate
- 2016-11-21 23:54:12
- Call number
- CBFBadWater2008
- Call-number
- CBFBadWater2008
- Foldoutcount
- 0
- Identifier
- badwaterdecline00pelt
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t37132s7s
- Identifier-bib
- CBFBadWater2008
- Ocr
- ABBYY FineReader 11.0
- Pages
- 24
- Possible copyright status
- In copyright. Digitized with the permission of the rights holder.
- Ppi
- 300
- Year
- 2008
- Full catalog record
- MARCXML
This book is available with additional data at Biodiversity Heritage Library.
comment
Reviews
There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to
write a review.
400 Views
DOWNLOAD OPTIONS
For users with print-disabilities
Uploaded by expandingaccess_bhl on